Posts Tagged ‘Trophy Eyes’

Last week, Trophy Eyes announced that drummer Callum Cramp has left the band.

Cramp had been with the band since their formation, and recorded drums for both of the band’s studio albums ‘Mend Move On’ and ‘Chemical Miracle’. They also stated that Blake Caruso, drummer of Rumours, will be filling in the absent space left by Cramp’s departure.

Here’s the full statement, which was released via the band’s Facebook page.:

Rejoice! Another batch of bands have just been confirmed to join the bill for this year’s Slam Dunk Festival, which will feature a set from Enter Shikari for the tenth anniversary of their debut full-length album, ‘Take To The Skies’.

The latest names to join the May Bank Holiday festivities include Beartooth, Tonight Alive, Against Me!, and more, to name but a few.

You can assume a lot about a band from the shows they play, especially as newcomers getting support slots on tours overseas. Since they formed in 2013, Trophy Eyes have hit the UK with Neck Deep, Knuckle Puck, and As It Is, leading all signs pointing to the new wave of pop-punk and the recycled The Story So Far sound.

Australian punk rockers Trophy Eyes have just dropped a video to accompany their song ‘Breathe You In’, the latest cut to be taken from the band’s eagerly awaited forthcoming full-length effort, ‘Chemical Miracle’.

Australian pop-punk troupe Trophy Eyes have just detailed news surrounding their sophomore full-length record, titled ‘Chemical Miracle’. The album is set for release on October 14th 2016 through Hopeless Records.

You can check out the album artwork, full track listing, a stream of lead single ‘Chlorine’, and pre-order information below:

Following confirmation that it’d be returning to our shores once again a few weeks ago, Vans Warped Tour UK have now confirmed the line-up for this year’s event, which includes co-headline slots from Black Veil Brides and Asking Alexandria. You can find the full line-up outlined below:

The past year for Wrexham’s Neck Deep has been unprecedented. Their popularity has risen more rapidly than the amount of kids at Disneyland infected with measles. The ‘Intercontinental Championships’ is their second full length UK tour and comes off the back of a tremendous summer playing Warped Tour in the US. A strong undercard of pop punk means that the O2 Academy may burst into pizza at any moment.

Australia’s Trophy Eyes have just dropped details surrounding the release of their forthcoming studio LP, titled ‘Mend, Move On’, which is slated for release on November 3rd 2014 via Hopeless Records. You can check out the album artwork and full tracklisting below: